"Cambridge Pieces" by Samuel Butler is a collection of essays, parodies, and sketches penned during the mid-19th century, reflecting the author's experiences and observations while at Cambridge University. The work captures a satirical view of academic life, and institution norms, providing insights on topics such as English composition, examinations, and the inner workings of college society. The beginning of the collection introduces the reader to Butler's reflections on writing and composition, emphasizing clarity and directness over ornate language. He critiques the writing styles of past and contemporary authors, arguing for a return to simplicity reminiscent of older, more masculine styles. Following this, Butler shares his experiences on a holiday tour with a friend, detailing their adventures and the joys of travel. The various essays that follow further explore themes of culture, humor, and social commentary within the context of university life, intertwining personal anecdotes with broader societal observations. This opening section sets the tone for a work that is both reflective and humorously critical, perfect for readers interested in literary exploration and historical perspectives on education. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Cambridge Pieces
By Samuel Butler
"Cambridge Pieces" by Samuel Butler is a collection of essays, parodies, and sketches penned during the mid-19th century, reflecting the author's expe...
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2002-06-01
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Samuel Butler was an English novelist and critic, best known for the satirical utopian novel Erewhon (1872) and the semi-autobiographical novel The Way of All Flesh. Both novels have remained in print since their initial publication. In other studies he examined Christian orthodoxy, evolutionary thought, and Italian art, and made prose translations of the Iliad and Odyssey that are still consulted.
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